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Saxdor 320 GT

Saxdor 320 GT review

Yacht · 36 ft (11 m) · Porto Rotondo

GGetBoat EditorialReviewed August 19, 2026
4.2/ 5
expert score
Design4.5
Performance4.4
Comfort3.9
Handling4.3
Value4.0

Key specs

Builder
Saxdor
Model
Saxdor 320 GT
Length
36 ft (11 m)
Guests
6
Cabins
1
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Verdict

The Saxdor 320 GT is a stylish, sporty weekender with strong performance and clever use of space. It is best suited to buyers who want a fast, versatile coastal boat rather than a deeply luxurious cruiser.

Pros

  • +Sharp, modern exterior styling
  • +Twin-step hull and outboard options suit spirited running
  • +Clever deck layout for a boat of this size
  • +Good day-boat and weekender versatility
  • +Easy to drive and seaworthy in coastal use

Cons

  • Cabin and berthing space are limited for extended stays
  • Accommodation is basic relative to premium cabin cruisers
  • Open layout reduces weather protection versus enclosed rivals
  • Optional equipment and engine choice can raise the price quickly

The Saxdor 320 GT sits in the sporty 32–36ft weekender category, with a compact hull, broad beam and a layout focused on outdoor living. Its design emphasizes a low, sleek profile, walkaround access and flexible social spaces, making it feel more like a fast lifestyle boat than a traditional cabin cruiser. Publicly available information on the 320 platform points to a twin-step hull, outboard propulsion and a maximum power range up to 600 hp, which supports its performance-first character.

On the water, the model’s reputation is for quick acceleration, responsive handling and confident coastal cruising. Reviews of the 320 platform describe it as easy to drive and seaworthy, with strong pace from twin-engine setups and a cruising band suited to fast passage making. That said, the boat is not aimed at long-range passagemaking or heavy-weather luxury; its strengths are agility, efficiency of space and lively performance.

Comfort and livability are more mixed. With one cabin and capacity for up to six guests, it works well for day trips, overnights and short weekends, but interior volume is naturally constrained by the sporty deck layout. The cabin and onboard amenities are adequate rather than expansive, so expectations should be set accordingly.

In value terms, the 320 GT is competitive if the buyer prioritizes design, performance and brand character over maximum accommodation. It offers a lot of boat in a relatively manageable package, but final pricing depends heavily on engine choice and options, which can move the boat into a much higher bracket. For owners wanting a fast, stylish coastal cruiser with practical day-boat flexibility, it makes a strong case.

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